Stingency Index, per “https://ourworldindata.org/” site, it’s defined as: This is a composite measure based on nine response indicators including school closures, workplace closures, and travel bans, rescaled to a value from 0 to 100 (100 = strictest). If policies vary at the subnational level, the index is shown as the response level of the strictest sub-region.

This time, we’ll see the evolution of stringency index month by month in Nordic countries. In a future combination with the cases (or deaths) reported, we could appreciate each country’s response to the numbers. Did they increase they level of strictness while facing a harder time?)